After research, putting it all together is the most important part of your project. How will you share this information? What will you do with it? Figuring that out and making something you're proud of is the next step on your journey!
No matter how much information you gather, if you don't do something with it or share it with someone, it isn't useful! It's time to figure out how you're going to share your action and great work with others.
If you have an action part of your project, think about the action categories below. Click on a category to see examples of some other kids who have taken action in those ways!
Think about all of your information. What action category did it fit into? From there, use the resources below to help you plan out how you will share your information!
Participation: Getting involved in the community and helping others have fun and important experiences.
Advocacy: Finding fun and imaginative ways to fix problems and make lasting improvements.
Social Justice: Doing something to make things fair for everyone.
Social Entrepreneurship: Finding fun and imaginative ways to fix problems and make lasting improvements.
Lifestyle Choices: Making good habits for ourselves and encouraging others to make good choices.
Hints and tips for making your work awesome.
Slides Carnival: Attractive Google slides you can use to make your presentation look great
Canva: Free poster and graphic maker
Scratch: Free programming website
Canva Animation: Free animated video maker
Kapwing: Free video editor and movie maker
Book Creator: Create your own picture book
Pixlr: Free photo editing software (similar to photoshop). Sign in with your school google account to access advanced features.
Unsplash: Free photo website
Pixabay Images: Free photo website
Pixabay Music: Free music downloads
Pixabay Sound Effects: Free sound effect downloads
These famous "Ted Talks" are all about things that make kids feel passionate. Watch a few to see how they introduce their ideas and share them!